On Monday 16 April 2001 15:02, you wrote:
> >Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 12:50:45 -0700
> From: Abdulrahman Rafiq <arafiq@cisco.com>
> >X-Accept-Language: en
> >MIME-Version: 1.0
> >To: Chuck Reynolds <creynolds@tsieda.com>
> >CC: si-list@silab.eng.sun.com>
> >I have the same question--I am new member on the list and was wondering
if
> >there is a news group I can point my mail program to as I am getting to
many
> >emails
>
> Archives of past message traffic are available via the web
> at http://www.qsl.net/wb6tpu/ .
>
> You can also subscribe to the si-list-digest in lieu of
> the real-time si-list . That will get you a single composite
> message a day instead of 10 or 20.
>
> Sorry, no newsgroup access is available for si-list at this time.

Maybe not, but from the volume it's getting to be a good idea.
(Yeah, I know -- spam. Nobody promised easy.) I have a
mail system that makes automatic filtering into groups easy.
At home. At work, SI-List traffic would drown out important
stuff, and I doubt that I'm alone in that.

Anyone interested in starting the ball?

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